Tag: Ostschweiz

  • Merger strengthens electrical expertise in Eastern Switzerland

    Merger strengthens electrical expertise in Eastern Switzerland

    The Arbon-based energy service provider EKT Holding AG has acquired Edelmann Ingenieurbüro AG, based in Thalheim an der Thur. According to a press release, the company will initially operate independently under the umbrella of EKT. All twelve jobs will be retained.

    The engineering firm, which has branches in Winterthur, Schaffhausen and Frauenfeld in addition to its headquarters in Thalheim, specializes in planning, consulting, studies, cost estimates, project planning and construction management for electrical projects. The aim of the merger is to optimally complement the services offered by the building planning company NEGXT AG, Kreuzlingen, which is also part of the EKT Group, according to the press release.

    “This step, this takeover, is a real stroke of luck for us. In the search for a successor solution for our company, EKT was always our partner of choice”, Roman Edelmann, Managing Director of Edelmann Ingenieurbüro AG, is quoted in the press release.

    Thorsten Specker, Managing Director of NEGXT AG, expressed his satisfaction: “As sister companies, we are jointly expanding our market activities to Eastern Switzerland and will do everything in our power to make the best possible use of the synergies this offers us for our customers.

    The merger will increase the number of employees at EKT Holding to 188.

  • Sette aziende creano un’agenzia comune per la fornitura di calore sostenibile nella Svizzera orientale

    Sette aziende creano un’agenzia comune per la fornitura di calore sostenibile nella Svizzera orientale

    Sette fornitori di servizi energetici della Svizzera orientale hanno fondato Wärme Netz Ostschweiz AG (WNO), secondo un comunicato stampa. I partecipanti sono EKT Holding AG, il Comune di Uzwil, il Comune di Wil, St.Gallisch-Appenzellische Kraftwerke AG, Schmid AG energy solutions, Technische Betriebe Flawil e Technische Betriebe Wil.

    L’obiettivo della nuova società è quello di sviluppare e gestire soluzioni di riscaldamento integrate innovative e rispettose del clima nei cantoni della Svizzera orientale di Thurgau, San Gallo, Appenzello Interno e Appenzello Esterno, nonché nelle regioni limitrofe. In qualità di fornitore di servizi energetici sovraregionali, WNO sostiene i Comuni e i clienti privati e aziendali nel passaggio a una fornitura di calore sostenibile, secondo il comunicato stampa. Le rispettive comunità locali e le aziende regionali sono coinvolte nello sviluppo e nel funzionamento delle reti di riscaldamento.

    “La fondazione di WNO è un passo decisivo verso una fornitura di calore rispettosa del clima nella Svizzera orientale. Insieme, stiamo portando avanti la transizione energetica, rafforzando la nostra regione e utilizzando tecnologie innovative”, ha dichiarato Marco Huwiler, membro del Consiglio di Amministrazione di WNO e Amministratore Delegato di Technische Betriebe Wil.

    Secondo il comunicato stampa, l’attenzione fino alla metà del 2025 si concentrerà sulla costituzione dell’azienda, ossia sulla creazione del personale, sullo sviluppo delle basi aziendali e delle soluzioni di finanziamento, nonché sui colloqui con i comuni e i potenziali azionisti. Lo sviluppo del primo progetto in un comune dovrebbe iniziare a metà del prossimo anno.

    Il settore del riscaldamento rappresenta circa il 50% del consumo energetico in Svizzera e causa oltre il 35% delle emissioni di gas serra, prosegue il comunicato stampa. WNO vuole sostituire i combustibili fossili con soluzioni di riscaldamento rinnovabili.

  • New facility management branch opened in St.Gallen

    New facility management branch opened in St.Gallen

    Hälg Facility Management AG will also have a presence in St.Gallen from the new year. The Zurich-based company, which was founded in 2000, is thus expanding its network to eastern Switzerland. It already has branches in Zurich, Bern, Münchenstein BL and Rotkreuz ZG. The company is part of Hälg Holding AG, based in St.Gallen. With 1144 employees at 27 locations in Switzerland, the group is active in building technology and property management.

    Markus Haldimann, the long-standing Managing Director of Hälg Facility Management AG, will take over the strategic management of the new branch, according to a company press release. Daniel Weber will be responsible for operational management as site manager. After training as a polymechanic, Weber completed a degree in facility management and continued his training in new energies. He will be responsible for providing services on site and further developing the St.Gallen team.

    “The expansion of our range of services here in St.Gallen not only strengthens our regional presence, it also offers our customers real added value,” Marcel Baumer, co-owner of the Hälg Group, is quoted as saying. “In addition to services in the area of building technology, we can now also offer our high service quality and expertise in the area of facility management.”

  • Four eastern Swiss cantons strengthen cooperation for a networked future

    Four eastern Swiss cantons strengthen cooperation for a networked future

    On July 4, 2024, the governments of the cantons of St.Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden and Thurgau signed a declaration on closer strategic cooperation. This step marks the start of an intensive cooperation process aimed at strengthening and networking Eastern Switzerland. The joint declaration underlines the commitment of the four cantons to work together to find and implement solutions to common challenges.

    Joint commitment to the Lake Constance region
    The four cantons had previously announced that they would work together to establish the international Lake Constance region at a national level as part of the Swiss Spatial Concept. This project was positively received by the economy and the public and highlighted the potential of closer cooperation to strengthen Eastern Switzerland as a whole.

    Strategic fields of action and annual discussions
    The declaration raises cooperation to a strategic level. The governments of the four cantons will discuss fields of action for cooperation on an annual basis and evaluate the potential for cooperation. Employees of the administrations are invited to submit proposals and participate in the selection of areas for action.

    Possible strategic fields of action include spatial development, transport, education and culture, innovation and digitalization, natural hazard prevention, crisis management and security. The cantons hope that strategic cooperation will lead to more efficient and effective solutions in these areas.

    Flexible cooperation models
    Cooperation can take different forms depending on the needs and situation. Solutions can either be implemented jointly by all four cantons or by two or three cantons. Other cantons, particularly from Eastern Switzerland, can also participate in projects. Each canton decides individually whether a joint solution makes sense for it and offers added value.

    Institutionalization of cooperation
    A central concern of the governments is to start the process of strategic cooperation and then institutionalize it. By taking this step, the four cantons are sending out a strong signal for closer cooperation and a networked future for Eastern Switzerland.

    The signing of the declaration on closer cooperation marks an important milestone on the way to a stronger and more efficient Eastern Switzerland. Together, the cantons want to overcome challenges and develop the region sustainably.

  • No end to the boom in the Swiss real estate market

    No end to the boom in the Swiss real estate market

    Tenants who wish to move must be prepared for higher rents when looking for an apartment. After several months with practically unchanged values, landlords raised their price expectations by an average of 0.7 percent in May. The correction is almost as large as the change registered over the last twelve months (0.9 percent). This is shown by the Swiss Real Estate Offer Index, which is collected by the SMG Swiss Marketplace Group in cooperation with the real estate consulting company IAZI.

    However, the development of rents differs depending on the region. Apartment seekers in the greater Zurich region (1.8 percent) and in central Switzerland (1.2 percent) are confronted with a significant increase in asking rents. The surcharges are lower in the Lake Geneva region (0.5 percent) and in north-western Switzerland (0.4 percent), while in the central region (0.1 percent) and in eastern Switzerland (0.1 percent) there are practically no changes. In contrast, rents have fallen in Ticino (−0.8 percent).

    Home ownership: The boom is not over
    The real estate market is currently in focus mainly because of the high prices for residential property. Against the background of rising mortgage interest rates, many observers expect the situation to cool down soon. However, the asking prices are still on the rise, as the analysis of the advertisements in May shows.

    “For single-family houses, 1.0 percent higher values were required than in the previous month, for condominiums the price growth is 0.2 percent. The interest-related increase in financing costs does not seem to bother prospective buyers much. At least sellers are still assuming an increasing willingness to pay,” says Martin Waeber, Managing Director Real Estate, SMG Swiss Marketplace Group.

    As of May 31, 2022
    The Swiss Real Estate Offer Index is published on the websites of ImmoScout24 and IAZI AG.
    www.immoscout24.ch/immobilienindex
    www.iazi.ch/angeboteindexes

  • Eastern Switzerland as a "hidden champion"

    Eastern Switzerland as a "hidden champion"

    Eastern Switzerland is certainly the part of the country with the greatest potential for discovery. Development companies have avoided this part of the country for a long time and are gradually discovering its advantages. The growth rates had an inhibiting effect for a long time. But at its core there is a volcano smoldering beneath eastern Switzerland that only needs to be ignited.

    Development areas from west to east
    In the area of site development, eastern Switzerland offers numerous pearls that can be discovered. A conversion area for the Swiss Army is slumbering right next to the Frauenfeld station area. In the canton of Thurgau, however, there is currently a particular focus on the development area in Wil-West near Münchwilen, where in the future commercial and industrial uses, as well as service functions, will have their home on around 200,000 square meters. The G-Werk Bronschhofen industrial and commercial park is close by for new companies. The Uzwil location also has several pearls to show for. The Birkenhof residential development with a supermarket, fitness studio and daycare center was recently built on the Benninger site. With the CUBIC, an innovation campus was built on the Bühler AG site that deserves international renown. The city of Gossau is setting new accents in Sommerau with the expansion area of Aepli Metallbau AG. A (still) sleeping giant is also slumbering in the St. Gallen-West / Gossau-Ost (ASGO) development area: primarily commercial and industrial uses, but also service functions and housing, are to be developed there. The Lerchenfeld-Areal St. Gallen is the new location of the Innovation Park Eastern Switzerland, location of EMPA and the Business Incubator Startfeld. Business areas for start-ups and the high-tech segment are provided here. The first signs of a revitalization of the freight yard area in St. Gallen are recognizable, due to the overriding plans for traffic development (new feeder A1) the area is not available in the medium term. In return, the «lattich» is a national display object for successful temporary use. There is also an area for logistics and commercial use in the Geissberg / Altenwegen-Ost area in St. Gallen. At the St. Fiden station area, the feasibility of covering both the motorway and the track field is currently being evaluated. In the medium term, a new district with uses for research, education, services and living will be created at this location. For this purpose, the areal Bahnhof Nord lies fallow right next to the main station St. Gallen. After planning a test, the canton has issued a moratorium on further planning steps and wants to reserve the area for its educational institutions. In the Herisau station area, too, various office and residential uses are being developed with direct location on the railway tracks, along with the redesign of the station.

    Attractive Lake Constance area, Rheintal technology hub
    The entire Lake Constance area is also of interest. Oberthurgau offers great potential for further conversions with Arbon and Saurer Werk II with its existing factory halls, which are currently used by small and medium-sized SMEs from industry, production and services. In the future, an interesting mix of living, living and working spaces is to be created here. Numerous residential developments – for example in the Raduner area in Horn – will offer further attractive housing options with more or less direct access to Lake Constance. In Rorschach, numerous new apartments and commercial uses will be built on the Feldmühle site – right next to the city train station with the best connections from Zurich to Munich. The developments in St.Margrethen are also worth mentioning, where the new construction of the Stadler Rail production plant is clearly causing a pull – commercial and residential construction is attracting in the community. After all, with the Innoparc in Heerbrugg, Eastern Switzerland has a hotspot for the opto-mechanical industry. A compression project is being planned here. Mention should also be made of the station area in Buchs, where there is a legally binding development plan. The competitive situation in the Eastern Switzerland region remains manageable overall – but the urge to develop has awakened.

    Settlement desert in Eastern Switzerland with potential
    The number of settlements in Eastern Switzerland has collapsed at an above-average rate in recent years. Because so far Eastern Switzerland has not been the first choice for globally successful companies dealing with technologies or knowledge-based corporate functions. There are many reasons. The canton of St. Gallen missed the opportunity to accelerate travel times from the canton's capital to the surrounding centers. The disadvantageous direct taxation of private individuals and companies is also of little help. There was also a lack of development areas, which are now being prepared. The canton of Thurgau, over which the development spills from Zurich via Frauenfeld towards Lake Constance, is a bit better. The two half-cantons of Appenzell Inner- and Outer Rhodes also benefit from the influx of wealthy people from the greater St. Gallen area. But they are hardly relevant for the development of jobs.

    Marketing with potential
    The lack of success in the relocation business of the cantons of Eastern Switzerland depends on a deliberately chosen gap: Eastern Switzerland lacks powerful marketing structures that are effective abroad. Anyone who wants to score points at the location of the competitions has to literally “stand on the mat” within four to 48 hours and present their advantages. That is why other parts of the country have created powerful, cross-cantonal marketing structures (Greater Areas), which, together with the Swiss national marketing, ensure that their corporate landscape is refreshed year after year. Eastern Switzerland operates an area under the brand «St. GallenBodenseeArea », but this has neither budget nor effect. Direct investments would also be a kind of rejuvenation treatment for Eastern Switzerland. New technologies, talents and international structures accelerate the renewal of an economic structure. And the more modern and meaningful jobs there are, the more talent a location will attract.

    Eastern Switzerland is on the way there; hesitantly, but with ever better arguments – and above all potential areas.